These Kids Have Game

These Kids Have Game

Meet some of the very special kids that really are the future for the sport. From record holders to spokespeople, the next generation is already falling in love with bowling.

 

Hannah Diem

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Meet the record holder for the youngest person to ever bowl a 300 game.  At the age of just 9-years-old (you read that right), Hanna Diem of Seminole, Florida knocked down 12 consecutive strikes to earn the title of the youngest United States Bowling Congress member to ever roll a certified 300 game. Since then, she's been featured on the Steve Harvey show and currently maintains a standard composite average of 164.

 

Natalie Savant

She just may be the most adorable bowler in the history of ever. And adding to that, Natalie has a mission to get you and everyone you know to be awesome and #believeinbowling!


 


Bowling Teamwork

These two kids worked together to bring this climactic moment about.  Just wait for it!

 

 

 

Nolan Blessing

On a very special night at Northwest Lanes in Cincinnati, Ohio, 10-year-old Nolan Blessing captured what many bowlers don't see in their bowling career - his first 300 game. With his two-handed release, Nolan found himself in the record book as the youngest bowler in Cincinnati to ever bowl a 300 game. Captured in the video below, Nolan's performance has received over 178,000 views on YouTube.  Since then, Nolan has kept on bowling, earning himself yet another 300 game late last year.

  


  

 

Junior Team USA

Speaking of 'having game', Junior Team USA is composed of 10 boys and 10 girls who represent the United States internationally. Youth bowlers can earn Junior Team USA spots by competing in the Junior Gold Championships and the Team USA Trials. For more information on how to qualify for Junior Team USA, click here!